University of California Riverside Majors

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The most popular University of California, Riverside undergraduate major is Business Administration and Management, General. Biology/Biological Sciences, General and Research and Experimental Psychology, Other are other popular majors.

Business Administration and Management, General795
Biology/Biological Sciences, General638
Research and Experimental Psychology, Other559
Econometrics and Quantitative Economics323
Sociology320
Political Science and Government, General238
Computer Science210
Mathematics, General182
Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education168
Biochemistry151
Neuroscience134
English Language and Literature, General120
Anthropology102
Cinematography and Film/Video Production102
History, General100
Mechanical Engineering94
Film/Cinema/Video Studies91
International Relations and Affairs86
Public Policy Analysis, General84
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies72
Cell/Cellular and Molecular Biology71
Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering67
Electrical and Electronics Engineering65
Chemical Engineering63
Chemistry, General53
Spanish Language and Literature50
Computer Engineering, General48
Microbiology, General48
Creative Writing45
Environmental Science42
Philosophy42
Physics, General42
Statistics, General42
Political Science and Government, Other41
Sustainability Studies33
Social Sciences, Other32
Art/Art Studies, General30
Information Science/Studies29
Linguistics29
Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies, Other26
International/Global Studies25
Materials Engineering25
Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering24
Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education24
Sociology20
Research and Experimental Psychology, Other19
Spanish Language and Literature16
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies15
Public Administration14
Art History, Criticism and Conservation13
Dance, General12
Music, General12
Political Science and Government, General11
Botany/Plant Biology8
Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies, Other8
Geology/Earth Science, General8
Anthropology7
Entomology7
Film/Cinema/Video Studies7
History, General7
Japanese Language and Literature7
Public Policy Analysis, General7
Religion/Religious Studies7
African-American/Black Studies6
Cinematography and Film/Video Production6
History, Other6
International Relations and Affairs6
English Language and Literature, General5
Latin American Studies5
Art/Art Studies, General4
Creative Writing4
Econometrics and Quantitative Economics4
Economics, Other4
Foreign Languages and Literatures, General4
Hispanic-American, Puerto Rican, and Mexican-American/Chicano Studies4
Latin American Studies4
Linguistics4
Philosophy, Other4
Art History, Criticism and Conservation3
Mathematics, General3
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other3
Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General2
Comparative Literature2
Computer Science2
German Studies2
Music, Other2
Neuroscience2
Philosophy2
African-American/Black Studies1
Anthropology, Other1
Asian Studies/Civilization1
Asian-American Studies1
Biology/Biological Sciences, General1
Chinese Language and Literature1
Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General1
Comparative Literature1
French Language and Literature1
Hispanic-American, Puerto Rican, and Mexican-American/Chicano Studies1
International/Global Studies1
Near and Middle Eastern Studies1
Philosophy, Other1
Political Science and Government, Other1
Public Administration1
Russian Studies1
Social Sciences, Other1

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